Ever get frustrated that you can’t zoom pages on a mobile device (e.g., Facebook)? Here’s a bookmarklet/favelet that’ll re-enable zoom on any web site.

Then, when you go to a page you want to ‘Zoom’, just click the ‘Zoom’ bookmark and that page will be zoomable.

1. Make a bookmark(you need to edit something, so it doesn’t matter which bookmark)

2. Change it’s name to ‘Zoom’

3. Replace URL of this bookmark with JavaScript Code
Now, just delete the URL address of the webpage you initially bookmarked (http://www.qz.com/… in the above screenshot) and replace it with the following JavaScript snippet.

While the world’s farmers harvest enough food to feed the planet, it is estimated that up to 50% of the global food supply is wasted. Fenugreen is taking on this enormous, yet often overlooked, global challenge with a simple design, FreshPaper. Low-cost, compostable and infused only with organic spices, FreshPaper keeps produce fresh for 2-4x longer, and holds the potential to change how the world keeps its food fresh.

With the ubiquity of jQuery, I became a bit frustrated with the preponderance of Flash sliders everywhere. I never was a big fan of requiring plugins to see critical site content, be it the ‘splash’ screen (remember FutureSplash?) or Flash-based navigation.

I was looking from some jQuery sliders, and came up with a link to a few I liked:

Diapo by Pixadelic is pretty sweet, as it has numerous nifty transitions to choose from (I wonder if these folks would approve?)

With so many options to replace Flash-based sliders & galleries, I wonder why folks are still using Flash-based sliders & galleries? Don’t get me wrong… I still think there’s a pace for Flash, but navigation, splash pages, galleries and entires web sites are not one of them. Or if they must be used, please provide a rich experience for those of us ‘stuck’ with an iPhone, iPad, Android or other mobile device!